SAT Subject Test Chemistry,10 edition

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

Resonance structures can differ only in the way the electrons are distributed; the arrangement of
the actual atoms cannot change.


Example: Write  the resonance   structures  for NCO–.
Solution:

formal  charges.
A Lewis structure in which negative formal charges are placed on more electronegative atoms
is more stable than one in which the formal charges are placed on less electronegative atoms.

C   is  the least   electronegative of  the three   given   atoms,  N,  C,  and O.  Therefore   the C   atom    occupies    the central
position in the skeletal structure of NCO–.
N C O

1.

N   has 5   valence electrons;

C   has 4   valence electrons;

O   has 6   valence electrons;

and the species itself  has one negative    charge, indicating  the presence    of  an  extra   electron.

2.

Draw    single  bonds   between the central C   atom    and the surrounding atoms,  N   and O.  Place   a   pair    of  electrons   in
each bond.
N : C : O

3.

4. Complete the octets  of  N   and O   with    the remaining   16  –   4   =   12  electrons.

The C   octet   is  incomplete. There   are three   ways    in  which   double  and triple  bonds   can be  formed  to  complete    the
C octet: two lone pairs from the O atom can be used to form a triple bond between the C and O atoms;

or  one lone    electron    pair    can be  taken   from    both    the O   and the N   atoms   to  form    two double  bonds,  one between
N and C, and the other between O and C;

5.
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